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The website's critical consensus states, "The King is dead. Long live Succession." [19] William Hughes of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A, calling it "the payoff to four entire seasons of Succession". He commended Mylod and Armstrong for "allow[ing] the middle of this entire episode to devolve into [a] mix of confusion, interspersed with ...
Kerry arrives in tears to pick up some belongings from Logan's home, and discreetly tells Roman that she and Logan were discussing getting married. Marcia, however, has Kerry swiftly escorted out. Kendall finds his siblings unwilling to discuss the terms of his takeover, and asks Stewy to advocate on his behalf.
The following is a list of characters who appear in Succession, an American satirical comedy-drama television series created by Jesse Armstrong centering on a super-rich and dysfunctional family who own a global media conglomerate. Cast timeline Key Main cast (receives star billing) Recurring cast (credited as guest starring in two or more episodes) Guest cast (credited as guest starring in ...
Warning: Spoilers for Succession season 4, episode two, "Rehearsal," written by Tony Roche & Susan Soon He Stanton and directed by Becky Martin.In the second episode of the final season, the Roy ...
Kerry Castellabate is the most ambitious assistant on “Succession.” She’s been hovering over Logan Roy’s (Brian Cox) shoulder since Season 2, and now she’s making a play at being an ATN ...
The site wrote, "Succession is a grandly constructed Shakespearean drama, and it works because Cox gives it the domineering, fascinating father figure it needs at its center". The authors praised Cox for "summon[ing] a formidable energy as Logan let his family and employees know that this aging lion can still roar, while also revealing just the ...
"Church and State" was written by Succession creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong and directed by Mark Mylod in his fifteenth episode for the series. Logan's funeral Mass was filmed at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City, the location reflecting Logan's Catholic faith and located near the character's home on the Upper East Side.
5/5 Latest instalment sees a family confrontation that is one of the most tense and most affecting in the history of the show